“Unwonted, shimmering, ruthless, the tiger poses man a question more intractable than the ancient enigma of the sphinx, […]
french literature
Leaning Leaning on my window, I watch the news, the feelings, the pants, the heads of soldiers and […]
An entire industry of inspirational cure-alls in the vein of The Artist’s Way and other self-help manuals brimming […]
Jacqueline Feldman’s On Your Feet: A Novel in Translations overlays strata of texts as it grapples with ways, means, implications […]
Back on dry land Ahab rids himself of salt and of his wooden leg He gets his wooden […]
For almost twenty-five years Éditions Verticales have been publishing the best in contemporary French fiction, with a list […]
Anne Serre is the author of fifteen novels and story collections, three of which have so far appeared […]
Witches’ Sabbath is the remarkable autobiographical chronicle of French author Maurice Sachs (1906–1945). To Sachs, the work was […]
